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EX SITU BIOREMEDIATION ASSESSMENT OF USED ENGINE OIL BY SOIL BACTERIA

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عزالدين عبد الله بلحمروني
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Pollution of soil by engine oil is a global problem caused by used engine oil (UEO) (Pongsilp & Nimnoi, 2022). The UEO leakages, indiscriminate discharge and careless handling of UEO from and in the mechanic, workshops have been a significant source of this pollution problem (Bulai et al., 2021). That has not been addressed equally as to those of crude oil, diesel and petrol spills occuring in large areas (Ghribi et al., 2019). This has been a very common over growing problem that has not been tackled for many years in many countries. Because, of the environmental dangers of this waste (Wolak et al., 2020), the dumping of this waste in the soil (Bulai et al., 2021), has become an environmental serious pollution trouble. The increasing and accumulation of this waste type in the urban soil areas, and left untreated for several years, it represents an environmental fear (Ghribi et al., 2019). Due to the fact, that it can lead to transitory/permanent damage to the soil properties, plants, microorganisms (Adedokun et al., 2007; Hossain et al., 2022); and the pollution of surface and/or ground water resources (Hossain et al., 2022). The UEO contaminations are dangerous to human health as well as to the ecosystem. They may contain the toxic hydrocarbons, cyclic alkanes, heavy metals etc. (Koma et al., 2003; Jain, et al., 2010; Kim et al., 2013; Adeyinka et al., 2020), that are dangerous to the soil, water resources, food chain, human health etc. (Adedokun et al., 2007; Bulai et al., 2021; Hossain et al., 2022). Of those Cpds some are carcinogenic, mutagenic and immunotoxicants to which it is a direct potential danger to the human (De Silva et al., 2021; Hambali et al., 2021; Ibe et al., 2021; Gaur et al., 2022). The UEO-waste Cpds may also have a great impact on the local system, by imbalancing the soil C-N-P ratio (Ławniczak et al., 2020), due to the increasing of C% (Okolo & Odu, 2005). They damage the soil physical (e.g., deccrease soil porosity, permeability etc) and/or harm biological characteristics (e.g., fertility, microbial diversity etc.), by preventing oxygen transfers between the soil/water surface and atmosphere (Bulai et al., 2021; Ambaye et al., 2022; Gaur et al., 2022). However, because the soil oil contaminated areas are rich with indegeneous
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EX SITU BIOREMEDIATION ASSESSMENT OF USED ENGINE OIL BY SOIL BACTERIA